Phenix City, Alabama – The community of Phenix City is mourning the passing of George “Randy” Lewis, 66, a devoted family man, respected business owner, and cherished friend. Randy’s peaceful passing on November 25, 2025, has deeply saddened family, friends, and neighbors. His legacy of love, loyalty, and service continues to shine brightly in the lives he touched.
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What Happened?
George “Randy” Lewis passed away on November 25, 2025, in Phenix City, Alabama. Visitation will take place at Vance Brooks Funeral Home, located at 3738 Highway 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867, on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EST, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. EST conducted by his close friend, Chris Jeffries.
Randy’s passing has left a deep void in his community, where he spent his entire life serving others through his work, his business, and his genuine care for people.
Who Was George “Randy” Lewis?
Born on July 5, 1959, in Phenix City, Alabama, to George Carter Lewis, Jr. and the late Mildred Marie Louise, Randy lived a life defined by dedication, warmth, and strong community ties. He graduated from Smiths Station High School and went on to become a master mechanic, proudly running the family business, Lewis Service Center.
Randy was known for his love of simple joys—Sunday morning golf with friends, scenic motorcycle rides through Pine Mountain, and cheering loudly for Alabama football with his trademark “Roll Tide!” Above all, Randy treasured his family, especially his grandchildren, who affectionately called him “Paw-Paw.”
Heritage and Family Life
Randy Lewis was a loving husband to Linda Lewis for 44 years and a devoted father to:
- Holly King (Brent)
- Kimberly Daniel
- Jenna Hall (Kenneth)
- Miranda Lewis (Tyler Brooks)
He is also survived by his siblings Candy Miles, Theresa McCain (Tom), and Danny Lewis (Libby).
Randy is lovingly remembered by his grandchildren:
Bailey Daniel, Delaney Ferrone, Abby Ferrone, Colton Culpepper, Jackson Hall, Luke Culpepper, Trenton Hill, and Lydia Brooks.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mildred Marie Louise, and his grandparents George Lewis, Sr., Elvire Glass Lewis, Frank Knowles, and Millie Sanders.
Randy’s life was shaped by unwavering loyalty, honest friendships, and deep devotion to his loved ones. He is remembered as a man who lived fully, loved deeply, and gave generously to everyone around him.
Public and Community Reactions
News of Randy Lewis’s passing has led to an outpouring of grief across Phenix City. Neighbors, friends, and longtime customers of Lewis Service Center have shared heartfelt memories of his generosity, humor, and reliability.
Community members highlighted his dedication to family, his passion for golf and motorcycles, and his joyful spirit that made him a beloved figure. Social media tributes reflect Randy’s warmth and the remarkable impact he had on countless lives.
Visitation and Funeral Details
Visitation for George “Randy” Lewis will be held at Vance Brooks Funeral Home, 3738 Highway 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867, on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EST. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m. EST, led by his close friend Chris Jeffries.
Friends, family, and community members are invited to gather, celebrate Randy’s life, and honor his memory.
Conclusion
The passing of George “Randy” Lewis marks the loss of a remarkable man whose love, loyalty, and integrity touched everyone he met. His legacy continues through the family he adored, the community he served, and the countless lives he impacted. May his memory bring comfort, and may his soul rest in peace.